On 19 November 1924, Sir Lee Stack, accompanied by an
aide de camp, was being driven from the Egyptian War Office in
Cairo to his official residence. His car had halted in heavy traffic to give a tram car right of way when several Egyptian students, grouped on the pavement, fired a volley of revolver shots into the vehicle. Stack's driver,
Frederick Hamilton March, although injured, was able to accelerate the car away from the scene of the shooting and reach the nearby residence of the British High Commissioner to Egypt. Major-General Stack suffered wounds to the hand, stomach, and foot. He died the next day. ==Aftermath==